ID | 111111 |
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Mitani, Tsuyoshi
Tokushima University
Ibrahim Elhossany Elmarhomy, Ahmed
Tokushima University
Dulamjav, Luvsandorj
Tokushima University
Anu, Enkhtumur
Tokushima University
Saito, Shohei
Osaka University
Ishida, Shiro
Tokushima Bunri University
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Keywords | benzalkonium chloride
cytotoxicity
lymphocytes
zinc
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Journal Article
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Description | Benzalkonium chloride (BZK) is a common preservative used in pharmaceutical and personal care products. ZnCl2 was recently reported to significantly potentiate the cytotoxicity of some biocidal compounds. In the present study, therefore, we compared the cytotoxic potency of BZK and then further studied the Zn2+-related actions of the most cytotoxic agent among BZK, using flow cytometric techniques with appropriate fluorescent probes in rat thymocytes. Cytotoxicity of benzylcetyldimethylammonium (BZK-C16) was more potent that those of benzyldodecyldimethylammonium and benzyldimethyltetradecylammonium. ZnCl2 (1–10 μM) significantly potentiated the cytotoxicity of BZK-C16 at a sublethal concentration (1 μM). The co-treatment of cells with 3 μM ZnCl2 and 1 μM BZK-C16 increased the population of both living cells with phosphatidylserine exposed on membrane surfaces and dead cells. BZK-C16 at 0.3–1.0 μM elevated intracellular Zn2+ levels by increasing Zn2+ influx, and augmented the cytotoxicity of 100 μM H2O2. Zn2+ is concluded to facilitate the toxicity of BZK. We suggest that the toxicity of BZK is determined after taking extracellular (plasma) and/or environmental Zn2+ levels into account.
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Journal Title |
Chemico-Biological Interactions
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ISSN | 00092797
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NCID | AA0060252X
AA11523855
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Publisher | Elsevier
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Volume | 268
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Start Page | 31
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End Page | 36
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Published Date | 2017-02-28
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Rights | © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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eng
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Bioscience and Bioindustry
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